With the premiere of “She-Hulk: Lawyer Hulka” on Disney +, those who have read the comics will have noticed a substantial change in the story of how Jennifer Walters becomes a superhero. In the character’s origin story, created by Stan Lee and John Buscema in February 1980, a crime boss who has had fights with her father shoots and seriously injures her, only one day that his cousin Bruce Banner is visiting the city. Jennifer needs an urgent blood transplant and Bruce is her only partner, so she gives her a transfusion of her radioactive blood. This contamination, coupled with the enormous anger she feels at her, transforms Jennifer into She-Hulk (Hulka) when the mobsters return to finish her off in the hospital.

In the series, however, they have opted for accidental exposure to blood, when Jennifer and Bruce are traveling in a car together and have an accident when they come across a Sakaarian Class A mail ship. In an interview with Inverse, the lead writer of “She-Hulk: Lawyer Hulka”, Jessica Gao, explained the origin of this mutation plot: “There were a couple of reasons”Gao explained. “but the Marvel leadership in particular didn’t want to make it a mafia thing. I think it was because it didn’t seem to fit the tone of the show. “.
This tone he refers to is that of almost pure and simple comedy, even Gao, speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, has addressed the advantages of television to explore new genres and formats: “I am very excited that Marvel has a true half hour comedy and has really moved into a comedy format.”Gao explained. “Everyone loves the great show, all the action that takes place on a level you don’t see anywhere else, but the special thing about television is that you have the time and space to really live with a character and see the her life. I want to know what happens on a Tuesday when the world is not in danger. What happens when a 2-meter green woman has to buy a suit to go to court? “
new sabotage
Just like what happened to ‘Ms. Marvel ‘and’ Eternals’, among others, ‘She-Hulk’ is also suffering the consequences Bombing Review on IMdB. According to ScreenRant, after its premiere the web was filled with a multitude of criticisms of the series for its special effects or light tones, and this is not a problem, but among those who give it the lowest score, they repeat themselves. messages of disgust for her “toxic feminism”characters “in the style of Mary Sue”that’s too much “aware” (referring to being inclusive) or that empowerment is “forced”. A defamatory strategy that is repeated in every product starring someone other than the cisgender and white heterosexual.
“She-Hulk: Lawyer Hulka” premiered its first episode on Disney + on August 18 and will have a weekly broadcast every Thursday until the completion of the 9 chapters of its first season.
Source: E Cartelera